Libertarian candidates for Congress will be left off Iowa ballots after final court decision
DES MOINES — Three Libertarian candidates running for Congress in Iowa will not be named on the ballot this November, the state Supreme Court said …
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DES MOINES — Three Libertarian candidates running for Congress in Iowa will not be named on the ballot this November, the state Supreme Court said …
An appeal to the Iowa Supreme Court is still possible, further delaying the certification and printing of ballots.
The Libertarian Party of Iowa will be fielding a candidate in three of the four Congressional districts in Iowa. Here's a brief look at all three.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – All eyes were on Argentina's combative libertarian President Javier Milei on Friday ahead of a prime time state-of-the …
… Libertarian for Arizona's 8th Congressional District, left, and at a 2020 election protest as the shaman who would later become famous as the face …
In Part 2, Brad Newman (guest host for Prescott Talks) talks to Jeff Metrick about his stands on the Second Amendment, criminal justice, …
Today, I'm still pretty libertarian. But I'm no longer an ass. And I'm trying to do something about the anger & divide I helped to foment.
Republicans held 38 of those seats, Democrats held 14, and a Libertarian held one. In the Senate, the four open seats were held by three retiring …
Justin Amash, he's the Libertarian Congressman from Michigan's 3rd Congressional District. Welcome to Free Thoughts, Representative Amash.
The Libertarian Party of Arkansas nominated candidates for next year's U.S. Senate race and two U.S. House of Representatives races Saturday (Oct.